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At CEGA, we believe that evidence should be used to make decisions about how development funding is spent.

Through competitive grant-making, we fund actionable research that can be used by policymakers to inspire equitable growth. We believe that grant competitions generate the highest-quality research; attract new talent and mobilize networks; and foster stewardship, transparency, and fairness. Browse all CEGA-funded research projects—spanning diverse topical areas and over 55 countries—by applying the filters or clicking on the tiles below.

Transparency

Open Policy Analysis of Deworming Interventions

Fernando Hoces de la Guardia | Kenya
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Open Policy Analysis of a Progressive Wealth Tax

Emmanuel Saez |
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Open Policy Analysis

Fernando Hoces de la Guardia |
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Transparency & Reproducibility in Economics

Edward Miguel |
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Evidence on Aid Impacts Using a Preanalysis Plan

Katherine Casey |
Transparency

Promoting an open research culture

Brian Nosek |
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Promoting Transparency in Social Science Research

Edward Miguel |
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Manual of Best Practices in Transparent Social Science Research

Garret Christensen |
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Conservative Tests under Satisficing Models of Publication Bias

Justin McCrary |
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Pre-Analysis Plans: A Stocktaking

George Ofosu |
TransparencyTechnology

Research Transparency in Brazilian Political and Social Science

Scott Desposato | Brazil
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Publication Bias and Editorial Statement on Negative Findings

Abel Brodeur |
Transparency

MetaLAB: Crowdsourced Meta-Analyses

Christina Bergmann |
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Bayesian Evidence Synthesis: New Meta-Analytic Procedures

Eric-Jan Wagenmakers |
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Data Sharing and Citations: Causal Evidence

Garret Christensen |
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Meta-Analysis on Behavioral Economics Parameters

Colin Camerer |
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Transparent and Reproducible Social Science

Edward Miguel |
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Aggregating Distributional Treatment Effects: A Bayesian Hierarchical Analysis

Rachael Meager |
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Correcting Effect Sizes for Publication Bias in Meta-Analyses

Robbie van Aert |
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External Validity in U.S Education Research

Sean Tanner | United States of America
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Achieving Statistical Significance with Covariates

Gabriel Lenz |
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Model of Condom Use in Africa: A Meta-Analysis

Cleo Protogerou |
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Effects of Knowledge on Willingness to Pre-Register

Daniel Lakens |
TransparencyWork & Education

Welfare Comparisons across Expenditure Surveys

Elliot Collins |
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Developing a Guideline for Reporting Mediation Analyses

Hopin Lee |
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Investigation of Data Sharing in the Context of a Meta-Analysis

Joshua R. Polanin |
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Panel Data and Experimental Design

Fiona Burlig |
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A new approach for constructing collaborative literature reviews

Solomon Hsiang |
TransparencyHealth & Psychology

Reproducibility of Meta-Analyses in Psychology

Daniel Lakens |
TransparencyHealth & Psychology

P-Curve & Evidentiary Value of Social Psychology Publications

Leif Nelson |

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